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Apollo 11 glitches: the alarming 1202, the 4 sec fastforward and the soft landing bug
Submitted by Erik Petersen on Mon, 20/07/2009 - 08:33. events | perspectivesIt's forty years on from the moon landing, the culmination of the work of 400,000 people. I can remember as a kid seeing the hazy picture on TV (One of the few bits of TV I saw as a kid, as I grew up on the Pacific island of Nauru but must have been in Australia on holiday).
[Software] Tools Don't Make You a Mechanic
Submitted by corey@goldb.org (Corey Goldberg) on Mon, 20/07/2009 - 14:45.FYI: Learning LoadRunner does not mean that one has learned Performance Testing. LoadRunner is only a tool. Learning to use one of these:
...does not mean that one can disassemble and reassemble one of these:
Beautiful Testing
Submitted by Karen N. Johnson on Mon, 20/07/2009 - 17:15. booksO’Reilly has announced the book, Beautiful Testing. I’m one of the contributing authors.
I was asked if I would write about my experiences and thoughts on medical software. I have several different project experiences I could have written about. I chose to write about one of the most intense work experiences I’ve had throughout my career.
My chapter is told in the format of a story. It’s based on a previous project experience that was intensified this past year when a personal situation intertwined with my work in unexpected ways.
I was asked if I would write about my experiences and thoughts on medical software. I have several different project experiences I could have written about. I chose to write about one of the most intense work experiences I’ve had throughout my career.
My chapter is told in the format of a story. It’s based on a previous project experience that was intensified this past year when a personal situation intertwined with my work in unexpected ways.

